10 Secret Things You Didn’t Know About COMBINED CHARGING SYSTEM TESLA MODEL S


The Combined Charging System (CCS) in a Tesla Model S is a type of charging port that enables the vehicle to be charged from both DC fast charging stations and AC Level 2 charging stations. The CCS is a standardized charging port that is used by many electric vehicles, including Tesla's Model S.
10 Secret Things You Didn’t Know About COMBINED CHARGING SYSTEM TESLA MODEL S
  1. The Combined Charging System (CCS) is an industry-standard charging protocol that allows electric vehicles to charge using both AC and DC power.
  2. The Tesla Model S was initially released without CCS compatibility but was later added as an option for European markets.
  3. The CCS charging port on the Model S is located on the left side of the car, next to the Type 2 charging port.
  4. With CCS compatibility, the Model S can charge at up to 200 kW at CCS charging stations, allowing for faster charging times.
  5. The CCS charging cable is not included with the Model S and must be purchased separately.
  6. Tesla Superchargers do not have CCS compatibility, so if you want to use CCS charging stations, you will need to purchase an adapter.
  7. The CCS adapter for the Model S is not currently available in the United States, so American owners may have limited options for using CCS charging stations.
  8. CCS charging stations are becoming more common in Europe and are expected to become more prevalent in the United States in the coming years.
  9. The CCS charging protocol is not the only option for DC fast charging - other protocols include CHAdeMO and Tesla's proprietary Supercharger protocol.
  10. Using CCS charging stations can be more expensive than using Superchargers, depending on the specific station and the pricing structure in place.